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The Atlas of Mouse Development
Not since the early 1970s has there been an attempt to describe and illustrate the anatomy of the developing mouse embryo. More than ever such material is needed by biologists as they begin to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying development and differentiation. After more than ten years of painstaking work, Matt Kaufman has completed The Atlas of Mouse Development--the definitive account of mouse embryology and development. For all those researching or studying mammalian development, The Atlas of Mouse Development will be the standard reference work for many years to come.
Provides a comprehensive sequential account of the development of the mouse from pre-implantation to term
Contains clear and concise descriptions of the anatomical features relevant to each stage of development
Large format for easy use
Contains explanatory notes and legends, and more than 180 meticulously labeled plates, 1,300 photographs of individual histological sections, and 200 electron micrographs, illustrating:
Intermittent serial histological sections through embryos throughout embryogenesis and organogenesis
Differentiation of specific organs and organ systems, including the spinal cord, eyes, gonads, kidneys, lungs and skeletal system
External appearance of intact embryos throughout development